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3 months post-treatment

Hi All,  
I am around 3.5 months post-treatment, and I just received a call from my gastroenterologist on Friday. I'm happy to report my viral load is undetectable and all my labs are normal (even my ALT and AST). My body/mind is sill recovering from the interferin/ribavirintreatment, and a recent hospital stay due to an intestinal issue from treatment. However, I'm feeling better from the entire. My doctor told me, my recovery from treatment would be at least six months. He wasn't kidding.. However, I'm ecstatic about the new at 3 months. I'm crossing my fingers for undetectable at 6 months. Best wishes to everyone. XO
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CONGRATULATIONS.....GOOD NEWS!!!
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3203287 tn?1346456634
Congrats to you!  Good news and hoping for the final 6 months results info.
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2111792 tn?1342704627
Great news!  I hope you continue to feel better every day!  Now on to SVR!
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Great news.
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Congratulations!   Great news.
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4670047 tn?1375730401
Very happy for you. Your in a good place!!!! Congratulations.
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4113881 tn?1415850276
Very Encouraging! Fantastic...Congratulations!
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1652596 tn?1342011626
great news!!!  i can't wait for your SVR post.  good luck.  belle
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1815939 tn?1377991799
Wonderful news. Congratulations. Your SVR chances are 99.7% because you were still UND at 12 weeks post EOT. Pretty good odds.
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  That is great news Ryan!  I'm sorry you had to be in the hospital, so all the better for you to hear the good news :)
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3242988 tn?1359306516
Good news!
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Happy to hear you are UND and levels returning to normal. Onward to SVR.
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1986676 tn?1329862471
Best news I've heard today!
Congratulations X 3

Reva
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